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October 23, 2025 6 mins
Walk your talk. Talk less and do more, so that our lives and words reflect the living Word.

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Speaker 1 (01:31):
Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening. Welcome back to another
segment of the Autist seven soccer show He's Word Morning Motivation.
On this Thursday, the twenty third of October twenty twenty five,
I'm bringing you something that says talk is cheap. Listen
to this. One of my favorite quotes would always be

(01:53):
to players, don't tell me, but show me. Today, so
many footballers have a hard time packing up what they say.
They talk a good game, but they can't always love
it out in the same way the apostle Paul knew
how easy it was for people to talk about Christ
when their lives failed to match their words. That's why

(02:21):
he encourages us, as true believers, to stand strong. He
didn't want us to end up on the empty side
of lives similar things when they say that they are
for Christ and they aren't. He didn't want us also
to become those who were testable, dishonest, disqualified for any

(02:46):
good work that we have done. And just like James,
we encourage Christians to be doers of the word and
not years. Only Paul knew that the importance of walking
the talk is more important than talk talking the talk.

(03:07):
Christ has called us, like he has called many others,
to follow him and to love him with both his
life and his words. God's standard is clear for all
of us to see. He doesn't want us to be
an example of cheap talk. Rather, he desires that our

(03:29):
lives and our words reflect the living Word, the one
who gave up all so that we might be rich
in good deeds. Entitles one was first into six in
the Bible, says everything is pure to those whose hearts
are pure, but nothing is pure to those who are
corrupt and unbelieving because their minds and conscience are corrupted.

(03:53):
Such people claim they know God, but they deny him
by the way they live. Are detestable, dishonest, worthless for
doing anything good. Yes, we all want to believe that
our prayers will do what they say they will do,
but we also know that this isn't always the case.

(04:15):
If we can inspire them to talk less and do more,
as coaches telling our players, then it means that we
will lead them towards success and integrity. Jesus wants us
in the same way. He wants us to talk less
about all the great things we have intended to do

(04:39):
and that we are doing for him, and to start
doing more. He wants the same lifestyle of action he
has shown us, not just the talk. Hope you inspired
and motivated by that this morning, Have a great day,
take care of all, God bless Joe.

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